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The dispute would drag on for over three years until the United States and Great
Britain, fearful that Mexico might sell its oil to Nazi Germany, agreed to a
compensation formula through which U.S. and U.K. petroleum firms eventually
received ...
The dispute would drag on for over three years until the United States and Great
Britain, fearful that Mexico might sell its oil to Nazi Germany, agreed to a
compensation formula through which U.S. and U.K. petroleum firms eventually
received ...
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By the late 1930s Hull and Roosevelt had concluded reciprocal trade
agreements with over twenty nations, who promised equitable treatment for
American exports, and threatened to sever relations with a handful of others,
among them Nazi ...
By the late 1930s Hull and Roosevelt had concluded reciprocal trade
agreements with over twenty nations, who promised equitable treatment for
American exports, and threatened to sever relations with a handful of others,
among them Nazi ...
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The previous summer the Seventh I Comintern Congress hacTconvened in
Moscow and, chastened by Nazi decimation of the German Communists, had
urged its member parties iaiorg^"united_front" alliances with all antifascist
organizations.
The previous summer the Seventh I Comintern Congress hacTconvened in
Moscow and, chastened by Nazi decimation of the German Communists, had
urged its member parties iaiorg^"united_front" alliances with all antifascist
organizations.
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Preface | 9 |
1 | 17 |
The Road to Revolution 19191930 | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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16 April Alejandro Lerroux Alfonso Alfonso XIII Ambassador American exports American officials anarchist April Atlantic August Azana regime Barcelona Board of Trade bolshevik Bowers Papers Bowers to Hull Britain British and American British officials Castle Charles Howard Smith Chilton Claude Bowers Comintern Communist concession Consul Cordell Hull Cortes CTNE December Department early economic embargo February firms Foreign Office France French FRUS George Grahame Gil Robles Giral regime Grahame to Simon Howard Smith ITT's January July June later Laughlin to Stimson left-wing Lerroux regime London and Washington Madrid March memorandum ment military minute by Stirling minute by Wiggin Moffat Papers Moscow Mounsey multinationals National nonintervention November October policy makers political Popular Front Prime Minister Primo de Rivera rebels reformist right republican Spain revolution revolutionary Rio Tinto Roosevelt Secretary Sir Henry Chilton Socialists Sosthenes Behn Spaniards Spanish Civil Spanish government Spanish Republic tariff tion Undersecretary United Vansittart warned Whitehall Wiley